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Clemson Experiment Station

Experience, Research, Protect, Enjoy The work of researchers and Extension professionals at Clemson University is supported by a network of six Research and Education Centers (RECs) and the Clemson Experimental Forest (CEF), which in total encompass nearly 100,000 acres of farms, forests and other diverse natural landscapes. This is the platform for exploring these incredible resources. You can download GIS data, see how others are using the RECs and CEF, and engage others to solve important problems. Come explore the Clemson University Experimental Farms and Forests! The six Research and Education Centers (RECs) are strategically located throughout the state according to the state's distinct soil and climate regions. The Clemson Experimental Forest (CEF) consists of 17,500 acres of mixed deciduous and coniferous forest adjacent to campus in Clemson, SC. Combined, these facilities provide outdoor laboratories for faculty and students seeking to advance agricultural and forestry sciences for the state, region and world. Project Portfolio Find Data CEF: A Story Map Forest Stands Operations Below are a series of projects that provide simple access to information about the forests and tools for managers and the public to collect data. Explore GIS datasets of our farms and forests and integrate them directly with your research and instructional purposes Go beyond data to find out more about the forest Smart management of forest operations. Only for Clemson University affiliates Interactive dashboard of real-time forest operations. Explore More Apps Historical Perspective Clemson farms and forests are dedicated to education, research and demonstration in order to better understand and manage our natural resources for the benefit of society. These lands are used to meet current teaching, research, and public-oriented needs while serving as multipurpose greenspaces. Clemson Experimental Forest Take a look at a historic perspective of the CEF Explore Our Data Soil Hydrology Elevation Cultural & Historical Boundaries Recreation Environmental Hazards Forest Stands University Programs Natural Resources CEF Point Cloud LiDAR Explore, visualize, and analyze LiDAR point cloud data for the Clemson Experimental Forest Pee Dee Point Cloud LiDAR Explore, visualize, and analyze LiDAR point cloud data for the Pee Dee REC Baruch Point Cloud LiDAR Explore, visualize, and analyze LiDAR point cloud data for Baruch Institute of Coastal Ecology and Forest Science Edisto Point Cloud LiDAR Explore, visualize, and analyze LiDAR point cloud data for the Edisto Research and Education Center Research Projects A list of research projects will appear on this area Upcoming Events A list of events of experimental forest and the RECs will be added here by the person in charge of each area. Examples: Stakeholder meeting Stakeholder meeting Experience Clemson's Natural Resources Contact Information https://www.clemson.edu/cafls/contact.html

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